Straits Times Overland Journal, 27 July 1878

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  • 30 1 Q Jl Mf The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XIX.-NO. il(). SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY S*. IK7«. i,,,,,,,, For Despatch per p. ,v q. Steam Ztxami The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL.
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  • 104 1 SATURDAY, 27th JULY, 1878. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore 27th July, 1878. Gar Black Pepper........ 7 :>m hitePej r .quality I■■ .".•>. Sjmto flour, Saraw v l n....' i^.25. nH i»0 4 IV*. Sl.irt 7 do do d<- 1.05, 7 d<» l.jjl. JBeuaies >pi uj.... >ti(». Ey On London Bank <>
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  • 531 1 The last i.- verland Stra: Tim ks was d lay, the 20th instant, the 11,I 1 fc O. steamer Teheran m^r despatched with the last horaerd muil at 1. that day. ,The M. mna/t ar- tlii the London mail oT tl The M. arrived from and
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  • 1153 1 The following extracts are taken froni the Pit&icf Gazette, of the 120th instant: 7V me Court.—Tho Civil Sitti on this Side commenced on Monday, 15th instant. The following cast*; are\et down fof hearing—Undefended <) ide 7 Jiemainin. For confirmation oi Kegtsti ort 2 Defended Cases H and at
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  • 270 1 The re-establish men t of Chines* 1 rule over Kasli^ar and Kbotan appears to bava made a profound impression on the Westem World. Even when tbe topic of. the hour was the burning £astern Question, and the European Congress about to meet, we find some of the loading London
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 199 1 h July. From Amoy Per 5 h July.— From Lon•In Mr. i ;owe. Mr. W. Reynold f Mi ptain Bulford, Mr. FL Li» F. Rhodes, b. e. and five privates of yal Engineers. Pekiji,, 20th July. From Singapor* 27 < P pr .1 July.— Fr >tn Mouluieiu: ;nd 1 servants.
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  • 1260 2 s, ZSrd July. SI) SUNHHIE r.loN'G. Tmflfos seem to becoming to a head in Lukut, and according to the latest news he proceedings of 11. M. Resident, acting, it is to be presumed, under the orders of the Government hfcre, it would appear to be his
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  • 2624 2 From the Dad// Time*, 2;W July. The Opening of thb Prye Rivkii Bocks, Penang. Friday, the 12th instant, appears to have been a gala day in Penaog on which the residents made general holiday to celebrate the opening of the Prye River Docks. The Gazette takes no notice of the
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  • 1462 3 From (he Haifa 'times, -Ibt-h July, LiUKUT amj SUNGHIJb UjONO, Wb liave received for publication the following letters exchanged, between H. M. Resident in Sungbie I jong and Rajah Vaii\ ah, at present in charge of Lukut during Rajah Hot V absent. They throw some light on Captain Murray's recent
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  • 623 3 From the Daily Times, 26*4 Jufyi The Postal Congrim. As an illustration of the fact thai a reform in postal charges between England and India is wanted, a Elangoog paper mentions that a bundle of pa} from Messrs. Kirkland, Cope newspaper agents, of the Strand, London, arrived in Rangoon with
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  • 2687 4 Sitkku i; (Vii nv. the Supreme Court, yesterday, Sir TuoMVfi Siimjkbavks, Chief-Justice, the following judgment In imakn SfDZ of tub Svpbi (Vv VHK FTBAITS Rktilkm 1H1 n of Singap* This Ultli d v of July, a i'.. r878i Ja.mfs M ij and Lsonabd Gow, Qafrytog OH hnsin. > 1 East
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  • 985 4 From the Daily T I If A July. JAVA M-W (7/ iinxfati'il tor the Straits It is requested of our >ut«m]>orario.s thut, iu n din mg l-eamu.-* in the Stwt.- i y bo acknowledged.) Aii Acheen correspondent of the Ratavia Han(leUblaa\ of the I5tb Julv states that the recent Arhinese
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  • 1068 5 MANILA NEWS. /'or the SI rails Times.) >ir contemporaries that, in repro.'tnslatious, their original a] nay be aeknowltdyed i Sooloo.'—Our zealous correspondent at S<> rttes the following to us under date the -7di June: I take advantage of the departure of the steamer Ormoc, to give you some, though scanty
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  • 1237 5 From the fay m MALACCA. From our oirn Correspondent.) M LtACCA, 218T JtTLT, 1878. T«E Colonial steamer Pluto. .Captain Huddle, from your port, arrived here on W.-.lnesday last, the 17th instant, and after a brief stay, proceeded to Formosa Bank, with the Hon'ble Major Mc\air,and the Commissioners appointed to enquire
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1114 5 To the Eil it or of flu- Daily Tim> Sir, —We feel it our duty and obligation to make ;i public acknowledgment as an expression of our jnost profound use of gratitude, through one ->t your valuable columns, for Mr. Cheaug'Hong Lim's kind and
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  • 1824 6 News of the Week. MONDAY, 22nd JULY. His Excellency the Governor will, it is now said, not leave for Penang till about the end of this month, and the visit to Bangkok for the investiture of His Majesty the King of Siam -with the Grand Cross of the Order of
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  • 3024 7 The following interpellation respoctthe British Borneo Co., took pla f Commons on Thursday th< 'tli June Dilke asked wether it was true that the Acting Governor of Labuan h.\.\ a Mr. Pryor, who is agent «.f tho British Bonn ipuiy, to indftkan, on the territory in
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  • 609 8 uilk Lord BeA£ONBF£BLD receives the highest and most coveted honour in Her Majesty's gift to bestow, the Order of the Garter, his great rival, Mr. GladrroNK, the greatest statesman of the age in the eyes of his admirers, is occupied in vehemently denouncing the Minister whom his Queen
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  • 2325 8 The P. W. D. axd Suevey Departments. THURSDAY, 25th JULY. The M. M. Co's steamer A/uazone, left Saigon at 7 o'clock this mornings paused Cape St. James at I p. m., and may therefore be expected to arrive here on Saturday morning, the 27th instant. Ax inquest was held this
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  • 845 9 The following extract from the (r'crr'# Chronicle of the :llm\ June is of some local interest and worthy of the attention of the povran that be here, and in the Peninsula The British Government is making the most praiseworthy attempts to introduce into its Asiatic
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  • 793 9 IHE O. S. S. Go's steamer Ne%tot, Captaiu Freeman, reports that off Palo Pcni, she spoke the British ship Pegmtu* of London, Bombay to Faomog Island, which wished to be reported. Off Pulo Pera she also passed the American ship Garibaldi t of New York, standing to
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  • 209 9 SATURDAY,* Tub Captain ol the Bentan which arrived this morning, reports that after clearing Rhio Straits he saw a large ship ashore at Pedro Branca. Tub Dutch gun-boat Telegraaf arrived last night bringing 1 the Captaiu, Chief Officer, and 7 nun of the British barque Emperor also
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 505 10 S H I P P ING INTELLIGENCE ajxfhai*. Saturday, '20th July Dutch steamer Java, 1,037 tons, Weber commander, Hongkong 11th July, consignees Hooglandt A- Co. British barque Belte<l Will, 812 tons, Brautbwaite command, r, Liverpool let April. consignee! Paterson Simons Co. British steamer Viking, 1.H85 tons, C istle commander, Shanghai
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    • 445 10 arrivals— Continued^ British barque Kedron, 373 tons, Stephen commander, Sanderland 16th March, consignees Gilfillan Wood A Oa British steimer City of Santiago, 1,2!>6 tonn, Dnrke commander, London 14th June consignees Boustead A Co. British barque Isolina, 3!K) tons, Gilbert commander, Newcn N. S. W. 24th May. Friday, 26th July. British
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 13 11 1 niWsiUbre. iW>bi ,srs '1" :,tntB, brom -.'S —Mr. Burne: and 4 Ar;
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    • 34 11 j g k uovvu they have acted under the orders of tl ernment here or at all nts with its cogni^auce or approval. And here it must that 11. B. Sir Willlam Ko bluuder
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    • 27 11 M Powell Co. on the tflstJuly. for J The British ship 7<>//>*/, wliicli, while on It kfjmijs^ got near Horsbu jh *6th ultimo, as announuial steamer i
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    • 175 11 I Cents. proceeded <m ftifi arrival. oujH' are here :ormancc tins very broken of rain all levelling, and, rather coot. [6th Jult. ideations' iij». d mi tion 7 i% Ordinan all A.UgUBt IH'Xt. iias appoint* 1)0 Assistant Penang, vice leceaaed. has appoint a Cadet in ettlements. nted to Caplmnii£rant>, u
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